He was sentenced two years intermediate punishment program. He also must pay costs and fines, as well as undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation an complete counselling.

Revenell pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property and use or possession of drug paraphernalia charges. His remaining charges were dismissed, documents state.

He was sentenced nine months to 23 months confinement for his receiving stolen property charges and one year probation for his paraphernalia charge. He also has to pay costs and fines and must complete drug and alcohol evaluation, documents state.

Previously reported, May 2016:

West Manheim Township Police Department arrested three southern Maryland men for possessing a stolen firearm after they allegedly tried to use a fake prescription at Walmart last week, according to a news release from West Manheim Police Chief Tim Hippensteel.

Marquez Beasley, 24; Christopher Gutierrez, 20 and Trey Reavenell, 20, all of Prince George's County, Maryland, were charged following the May 11 incident.

The three men went to a West Manheim Township Walmart and allegedly attempted to obtain a Phenergan with codeine prescription, according to the affidavit.

Phenergan with codeine is prescribed to treat cold, flu, allergy symptoms or other breathing illnesses, police said in the news release. When abused, it can be mixed with soda to make "purple drank," which is sipped to achieve euphoria and dissociation from the body.

They were not successful in obtaining the prescription and left the Walmart, police said in the affidavit.

The prescriptions were from a Largo Pediatrics doctor, Marlene Desamito. Prescriptions from this doctor have been known to be used fraudulently across the east coast, according to the affidavit.

A police officer attempted to stop the men's vehicle in the Walmart parking lot, but the men fled until confronted by a second police officer at the 1900 block of Baltimore Pike, according to the news release.

All three men were detained, with the driver and registered owner of the vehicle identified as Gutierrez. He was also the suspect who attempted to obtain the prescription, according to the affidavit.

Beasley allegedly entered the same Walmart earlier that day, but did not attempt to obtain the prescription. He was identified as a suspect who fraudulently picked up prescriptions April 30 and May 7, police said in the affidavit.

Underneath the passenger seat of Gutierrez's vehicle, police found a black and silver Smith and Wesson pistol that had been reported stolen in South Carolina. Marijuana joint remains, a pill capsule, a bag of marijuana, Visine, lighters, blunts and prescription bottles labeled Promet/Cod were also found in the vehicle, according to the affidavit.

Beasley admitted to attempting to have the prescription filled twice in West Manheim. He said he uses the prescription to create a drink that gives him a high. Beasley also said someone pays him to pick up the prescriptions, but would not give any other details, according to the affidavit.

Reavenell was taken into custody and placed in a West Manheim Township Police Department interview room. He admitted that the marijuana joint, marijuana grinder, bag of marijuana and rolling papers in the passenger seat door were his, according to the affidavit.

Beasley was charged with receiving stolen property, acquiring a controlled substance by misrepresentation, criminal attempt to acquire a controlled substance by misrepresentation, procuring drugs by forgery, possession of a small amount of marijuana and use or possession of drug paraphernalia, according to online court documents.

Gutierrez was charged with receiving stolen property, criminal attempt to acquire a controlled substance by misrepresentation, procuring drugs by forgery, possession of a small amount of marijuana and use or possession of drug paraphernalia.

Reavenell was charged with receiving stolen property, possession of a small amount of marijuana and use or possession of drug paraphernalia.

All three men were booked and transported to York County Prison. They each had a bail set for $75,000, according to the news release.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled, for the three men, for June 16. They are all currently in York County Prison.